Animated Short Films – Bloeistraat 11′ received the Short

Bloeistraat 11′ received the Short Film Crystal award and the Connexion Award Festival with beautiful 2D images. This short film, which won the jury award, was one of our favorite films on ShortsTV this year for its beautiful animation and important message. The combination of special effects and 3D computer graphics with live action warns that a rapidly developing world must combine reality and fantasy until they are almost inextricably linked. We went to the festival to see the latest and greatest animated films, and out of 130 animated films selected for this year’s official competition, we chose some of these enthusiasts and critics. Annecy’s other favorite, Hybrids, also comments on the dangers of modern society, which is an underwater world and a food chain strongly influenced by adaptation to pollution. After the friendship of the two girls, the short film captures the lack of understanding of the impact of puberty on their changing relationships. The “weekend” was immediately successful in Annecy this year and won prizes from the jury and the public. After the story of children’s movements among the “homes” of divorced parents, this latest selection of us – a careful and touching film that can not be lost. This animated comedy, led by Alison Snowden and David Fine, follows a group of animals that are struggling with their own obsessive behavior, seeking help during group therapy. From the struggle of an overly loving leech to the terrible appetite of a religious praying mantis that influences “his” “private life”, Animal Behaviour shows in this hilarious story the difficulty of fighting natural impulses. In the summer, “your” young people are increasingly moving away from “your” youth, so while enjoying the short ribbon, we feel nostalgic. Trevor Jiménez, the storyteller of Pixar, has managed to compare wonderful surrealistic moments with masculine home scenes to capture the reality of a broken family. For over 50 years, Annecy has brought together independent and professional artists to create an environment with diverse and creative content. The book “Strange Beasts”, directed and written by Magalie Barbé, shows the wonders and possible dangers of the forces of augmented reality.